Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Titanic — what really happened


Credit: Kevin Gómez Rodríguez/YouTube / RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on its maiden voyage, early in the morning of 15 April 1912. collide collision colliding iceberg maiden voyage Southampton UK New York City USA sinking loss of more than 1,500 passengers crew maritime disaster Titanic largest ship afloat Olympic class ocean liners White Star Line built Harland and Wolff shipyard Belfast Thomas Andrews naval architect maiden voyage carried 2,224 passengers and crew command Edward Smith ship's passengers emigrants Great Britain Ireland Scandinavia Europe North America high-power radiotelegraph transmitter passenger marconigram advanced safety features watertight compartments remotely activated watertight doors not enough lifeboats outdated maritime safety regulations leave Southampton 10 April 1912 Newfoundland hit an iceberg collision ship's hull plates buckle inwards starboard side opened five of her sixteen watertight compartments to the sea ship gradually filled with water passengers and crew members evacuated in lifeboats women and children first officers loading lifeboats 2:20 a.m. broke apart foundered Titanic foundered Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived /